Example sentences of "[verb] go [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Two : who has to go to make way for him ? |
2 | HOW FAR EAST DO YOU NEED TO GO TO UNDERSTAND EAST EUROPEAN MARKETS ? |
3 | He has gone to see Madame Verveine at the nursing-home . ’ |
4 | Spatz has gone to sort things out . ’ |
5 | ‘ Alain has gone to visit Claudine 's parents , ’ Marguerite informed her as she dished up breakfast . |
6 | ‘ I imagine he has gone to say goodbye to Claudine , ’ she announced , although Jenna had not dared to ask where he was . |
7 | But the case is widely referred to as ‘ the Baltimore affair ’ because of the surprising lengths to which he has gone to defend Dr Imanishi-Kari . |
8 | ‘ But , but , but the Abbot has gone to get help , ’ said a lady nome uncertainly . |
9 | The young designer plans to go to fashion college , and has been busy choreographing her own charity fashion shows in the meantime . |
10 | Maybe he 'd gone to join Frank . |
11 | They 'd gone to see Somerset playing Essex , Virgin 70 not out . |
12 | Erm , I 'm going 'cos I 've got to go to see whatsit called ? |
13 | Do you like going to dry ski slopes for lessons ? |
14 | For example , one of their star turns , David Swift , whose appearance in the first programme of the series staring out at the world through bright blue eyes beneath a battered trilby marked him out as a natural , recalls going to dance halls in the 1950s in search of girls : ‘ I mean there were plenty of songs coming out then where they say , Look at the way she walks . |
15 | Where 's she going to play going to play tennis ? |
16 | I remember going to see Culture Club in Australia — I was a Boy George fanatic . |
17 | remember going to see Hamlet with er Laurence Olivier at er while I was still at school and er we thought it |
18 | Three , oh I do n't know , three already and you like going to see granddad ? |
19 | Er it was called an A licence which allowed you to take furniture all over the country to wherever you needed to go to remove people . |
20 | One joined the strike support committee ; several started going to branch meetings ; one became a shop steward and served in that capacity for five years . |
21 | They analysed it and found that it was mud , a piece of clay , y'know , but them not being all-forgiving , they suspected that I was using drugs , y'know , so they kicked me out of home and I went to live with my grandmother and then I had more freedom there to do as I pleased and hence started going to pop festivals and things and enjoying them and getting off on them and mixing with that whole subculture if you like . |
22 | A year ago , when your trousers did n't condemn you as a person , Bobby Gillespie started going to house clubs ; he wore ripped jeans and a sad top , but was truly touched by what was happening around him . |
23 | She had been wondering if she would have gone to visit Rupert if he had been ill , or if she would have left in to Sophia . |
24 | She should have gone to see Uncle Alan he 's and alcy |
25 | Eventually , she deduced the kid must have gone to find Nathan , who 'd slept in that morning and missed breakfast . |
26 | Congratulations on your efforts so far this year — some of you may have achieved your target already , if so , please keep going to help others in your area . |
27 | On another occasion she explained : ‘ I 'm not allowed to go to board meetings . ’ |
28 | ‘ He 's going to have to go to boot camp , ’ says Pitt in his soft Missouri drawl . |
29 | Nor were a dozen other heads of state who are not , I think going to request witnesses for an After Action Study . ’ |
30 | Im going to fax Leeds and see what the fuck theyre up to . |